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Balerion the Black Dread of 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by G.R.R. Martin, 2014

"Let the havens Burn" - Maedhros son of Fëanor arriving at the Havens of Sirion (The Silmarillion), Painter, 2008

"Scion of Kings" - Gil-galad as Son of Fingon after The Silmarillion, 2015
"Scion of Kings" - Gil-galad as Son of Orodreth after The History of Middle-earth vol. XII, 2015
Ereinion Gil-galad was the sixth and last High King of the Noldor in The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. While in the published Silmarillion he is son of Fingon, J.R.R. Tolkien's final idea was to make him the son of Orodreth. This is illustration to a polemics on his parentage in the 20th jubilee issue of the Polish almanac "Aiglos". Heraldry in the back represents the fathers, while the emblem on the shield is Gil-galad's own. Gil-galad's epessë Ereinion means "Scion of Kings" - thus the title - he is is literally a scion of kings by the unsolved parentage question and by the given honorific title. Painter & Photoshop 2015

"Over a desert", 2012

Liar (Nordic Loki in modern times - from 'Liar' by J. Ćwiek, Painter 2012